Five for Fighting is actually just the name that John Ondrasik dubbed for his own group name so that he could separate his life and the music he plays from his own personal life.

John Ondrasik's family was in attendance

I went backstage for a little while and this is a picture I took with my iPhone:

Backstage

I met KBIG Radio Personality Keith Vachon backstage and he talked about his radio interview with John on the phone the other day.

KBIG Radio Personality Keith Vachon

Vachon gave me the following explanation of what Five for Fighting meant and how Ondrasik chose the name… Ondrasik is a big fan of hockey and a penalty in hockey is five minutes in the penalty box otherwise known as “Five for Fighting” and he liked that name and stuck with it.

Five for Fighting's John Ondrasik (Photo Courtesy of Jerusha Schoenhoff)

Ondrasik later told the crowd the same story later on in the evening.

Five for Fighting's John Ondrasik (Photo Courtesy of Jerusha Schoenhoff)

I’m still learning my new camera, so I was happy to meet photographer Jerusha Schoenhoff at the concert and she had the “big gun” of a camera so I asked her if I could use some of her pictures.

A close-up of John Ondrasik strumming on his guitar (Photo Courtesy of Jerusha Schoenhoff)

I took this multi shot picture using the Sports mode of the camera and I liked how it turned out… but I’m not near the photographer that Jerusha is.

Picture taken with a Nikon L110 on Sports Setting

I’d like to thank the Royal Kona Resort for hosting this great concert as well as John Ondrasik and Barry Flanagan for putting it on.